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France and Mexico are linked through their shared participation in international sustainability and policy initiatives, including the OECD’s Green Budgeting initiative [1] and the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition [2]. They are also both subjects of comparative dietary research [3] and are recognized as nations that have developed national dietary guidelines [4] and deep decarbonization pathways [5].

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Dietary Guidelines and Quality - Principles of Nutritional Assessment nutritionalassessment.org Arimond M, Deitchler M · nutritionalassessment.org 1 fact
referenceMany countries have developed indices measuring adherence to national dietary guidelines based on the Healthy Eating Index concept, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and Thailand.
Carbon Pricing for Climate Change Mitigation and Financing the SDGs global-solutions-initiative.org Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Brigitte Knopf, Ulrike Kornek · Global Solutions Initiative 1 fact
claimThe Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition includes governments from Mexico, Germany, France, Chile, and California, along with nearly 90 global businesses and NGOs, to advocate for carbon pricing.
The Power of Change: Innovation for Development and Deployment ... nationalacademies.org National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 1 fact
referenceThe Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) have conducted an ongoing analysis of deep decarbonization pathways for 15 nations: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Publications - I4CE i4ce.org I4CE 1 fact
claimFrance and Mexico joined the OECD’s Green Budgeting initiative during the One Planet Summit.
How do the indices based on the EAT-Lancet recommendations ... medrxiv.org medRxiv 1 fact
measurementThe Healthy Sustainable Diet Index (HSDI) average score was twice as high in the original study conducted in Mexico compared to the study conducted in France.